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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1971 at 12 oclock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Salt Consult clerk of the District Lake County, State of Utah, deCourt or the respective signers scribed as follows, for further information. Lot 16, BRIGHTON VIEW; according to the official plat thereof, recorded in the ofNOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE fice of the County Recorder The following described propof said County. erty situated in Salt Lake CounPurchase price payable in lawty, State of Utah, will be sold ful money of the United States. at Public Auction to the highest Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, bidder at the south ground level this 11th of day May, 1971. entrance of the Courts Building DELMAR L. LARSON, Sheriff at 250 East 4th South, Salt Lake of Salt Lake State of County, City, County of Salt Lake, State Utah. of Utah, on Wednesday, June Michael D. Wilkinson 23, 1971 at 1:00 p.m. of said day: By Sgt. Deputy BEGINNING at a point Docket No. 46516 120 feet North of the Southwest corner of Lot 4, Block Romney & Nelson for Plaintiff 9, Plat F, Salt Lake City Attorneys Date of first publication May Survey, running thence North 45 feet; thence East 14, 1971. 4 115 feet; thence South 45 feet; thence West 115 feet NOTICE OF SALE to the place of BEGINNING. To be sold on June 24, 1971 TOGETHER WITH a per- at 12:00 oclock noon, at 279 petual right of way over: West First South, Salt Lake BEGINNING at a point 115 City, Utah, at public auction, for feet East of the Southwest repair and storage charges since corner of said Lot 4, Block January 10, 1969, totaling 9, Plat F, Salt Lake City $729.00, the following deSurvey; thence North 165 scribed motor vehicle: 1959 Eighteen year Euclid feet; thence East 30 feet; thence South 50 feet, thence scraper, Model 27 Lot, SeWest 20 feet; thence South rial No. 22218 believed to 115 feet; thence West 10 be standing in the name of Wasatch Construction Comfeet to the place of BEGINNING. pany. AMERICAN FALLS CANAL Purchase price payable in lawof the United ful money States SECURITIES COMPANY Dated this 19th day of May By Peter B. Swaner, President 1971. Pag 1971, Miscellaneous Notices Earn while you learn In the U S Army Reserve to-w- it: (5-1- FARMERS STATE BANK, TRUSTEE By John N. Busk, Vice President (5-2- 6-- 4) 1 SUMMONS Civil No. 199439 In the District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah MIDWEST CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, (5-2- 6-- 4) 6-- 4) 8 SHERIFFS SALE ORDER OF SALE THIRD DISTRICT COURT CIVIL NO. 196785 In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. STATE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Corporation, Plaintiff, Plaintiff, VS vs. WASATCH FURNACE AND VARD WELLS, otherwise known ELECTRIC COMPANY, as NATHANIEL VARD Defendant. WELLS and WILLADEEN Above to the The State of Utah his WELLS, wife; CAPITOL Named Defendant: AND THRIFT LOAN; THE You are hereby summoned and COMMISSION STATE TAX required to file an answercom-in OF UTAH; UNITED STATES writing to the attached OF AMERICA; STATE ROAD plaint with the clerk of the above COMMISSION OF UTAH; entitled Court, and to serve REED RUDY MRS. REED and upon, or mail to Moffat, Well R. TRIPP his RUDY, wife; ing, Taylor & Paulsen, plainhis wife; VERNA and TRIPP, tiffs attorneys, 9th Floor TribMACHINERY WHEELER une Building, Salt Lake, City, COMPANY; GEORGE IRA Utah 84111, a copy of said anO. WELLS and VIVIAN swer, within 20 days after servDELWIN his WELLS, wife; ice of this summons upon you. SAMUEL WELLS and NORIf you fail so to do, judgment MA J. WELLS, his wife; IRA will be taken against you for AND SONS, a partWELLS the relief demanded in said comnership; FAIRON PURSER plaint, which has been filed witha and RETTA PURSEA.his wife; the Clerk of said Court and FURNITURE SOUTHEAST copy of which is hereto annexed INDUSTHE COMPANY; and herewith served upon you. OF COMMISSION TRIAL This is an action to collect BANK WALKER UTAH: $2,135.46, interest and costs AND TRUST COMPANY, damages for failure of DefendDefendants. ant to pay materialmans lien. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at MOFFAT. WELLING, TAYLOR & PAULSEN By G. Hal Taylor Attorneys for Plaintiff 9th Floor Tribune Building 143 South Main Street Salt Lake City. Utah 84111 Dated May 19, 1971. (5-2- 8 6-1- 8) SHERIFFS SALE ORDER OF SALE THIRD DISTRICT COURT CIVIL NO. 197746 In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. STATE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Corporation, Plaintiff, the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on June 8. 1971, at 12 oclock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel jf real property situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, det: scribed as follows, at a point which Beginning is South 1320 feet and East 497.27 feet from the North quarter corner of Section 8, Township 2 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; running thence North 200 feet; thence East 158.45 feet; thence South 200 feet; thence West 158.45 feet to the point of beginning. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 11th day of May, 1971. DELMAR L. LARSON, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. By Sgt. Michael D. Wilkinson Deputy Docket No. 46588 Romney & Nelson Attorneys for Plaintiff Date of first publication May vs. and VERLIE MORLEY LLOY F. E. MORLEY, his vife; ROBERT II. COVINGTON and BETTY MAE COVINGTON, his wife; UTAH COPPER EM PLOYEES CREDIT UNION. A Corporation; SECURITY ADJUSTMENT BUREAU, Defendants. Sale at at Sheriffs sold To be the County Courthouse in the 14, 1971. City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on June Eleven 8, This year, the bridal season finds me in the same boat with thousands of other women playing the role of the Mother of the Bride. Many women look forward to this eventbut somehow seem to castthemselves in the Leai" Part; I this is one time when its best to be happy with the role of Supporting Player. While the bridesmaids dresses in are generally color and follow the brides preference, the Mother of the Brides outfit is usually left to her own 4 6-- 4) The most popular spirit in the United States 84,205,225 gallons sold in 1970 is now becoming a favorite "in'' drink abroad. Bourbon Is now exported to 102 countries around the world and In 1970 total sales reached a new all time high. West Germany is the leading customer and continues to increase sales at a rapid pace. choosing. I think that she should select the subtlest, most inconspicuous outfit something simn ple and elegant. The over-grow- flowered chapeau, or wide-brimm- ed organdy concoction only call attention to the Mothers deshould be sire for attention-a- nd avoided. The thing to remember is-- its not yours. Her day-a- nd One of my daughters wanted a simple wedding in the judges chambers, and the event for another of my children was just the opposite- -a large affair with all the trimmings. Each bride chooses her own style and I think its Mothers place to go along with her daughters desires. To me, a wedding is always a champagne affair whatever its simplicity or elaborateness. And mm E1 1970 196s occafor this kind best the you can sion, get chilone-in-a-lifeti- me that afford. Remember too, dren like to feel grown-u- p, so for flower girls and all the young fry, you should provide ice bucketed, napkin-wrappe- d ring-bearer- s, bottles of Pepsi-Coland have them poured in champagne glasses with marascino cherries floating in them. Its a nice way to let the little ones toast the bride and groom. a, France . I Ancient cemetaries containing thousands of embalmed cats have been found all over Egypt United Auetralla Weal Germany Kingdom up 22 Bon. UP 66 Bood rp beat 0M BAKER F'R WHAT SHE Aint Gettin' no Co-operat- ion - T NEVER FAILS.1 IIS 1 Qeo MuTTall UP 48 UP 64 luck, ome asiothbr M0miTVS(?A'' IT NEVER FAILS to-wi- (5-1- Bourbon Exports are up! 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